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Leaving Stoer

strathspey

Key signature: Amajor

Submitted on April 13th 2005 by John J..

This tune has been added to 43 tunebooks.

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X: 1
T: Leaving Stoer
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: strathspey
K: Amaj
AB|:c3 A e2 b2|a4 (a>g) f<e|(d2-d>c) e>d c<B|A>B c<d B>A G<E|
c3 A e2 b2|a4 (a>g) f<e|d>c B<A c>B (AG)|1 A6 AB:|2 A6 AB||
|: c>d e<a B4|(A>B) c<d B>A G<E|c>d e<a B2 (ef/g/)|a2 g2 f2 (A/f/e/d/)|
c>d e<a B4|(A>B) c<d B>A G<E|F2 (DE) (C/E/A) d2|1 c2 (B>A) A2 AB:|2 c2 (B>A) A4||

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Leaving Stoer sheetmusic
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Ivan Drever

This isn't really a strathspey, of course, but it's probably the closest category here. it shouldn't be played too fast.

# Posted on April 13th 2005 by John J.

great tune

# Posted on April 13th 2005 by Yohan

here is a guitar tab of the same tune

http://forums.celticguitartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=738

# Posted on April 13th 2005 by allan21

Pibroch?

This is really reminescent of a pibroch I've heard at a few Highland Games. Is that possible?

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by 2situla

Not very likely.

I don't think it's like any pibroch I evevr heard, 2situla. The main difference would be the tempo of the tune, and it also has a wider range of notes than any pipe tune. As johnj says, it's not a strathspey, but an air, and is played with a regular rhythm at quite a medium pace. One of the best recent compositions to come out of Scotland in the past 20 years in my opinion. I think I'm right in saying it was composed by the Orkney musician Ivan Drever - nobody seems to have mentioned that.

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by Kenny

Kenny your specs are through there on the table.

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by Dr. Dow

Headlines

It's a change for people to miss headlines. Quite often they just look at these and never read the small print. At least, Kenny is showing a bit more "in depth" interest. :-)

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by John J.

What a load of tosh

You're quite right John, I've missed headlines myself many a time :-)

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by Dr. Dow

OOPS

Sorry, lads........gnash, gnash....

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by Kenny

But

but johnj didn't actually say who Ivan Drever is , or what he had to do with the tune, so I don't feel quite so dumb about it.

# Posted on May 16th 2005 by Kenny

Yes, I *should* have elaborated a bit more. I am familiar with Ivan's work as he is well known in Scotland. However, I shouldn't make assumptions about whether other members know his material or not. Sorry, Kenny. You're right.

# Posted on May 17th 2005 by John J.

Brilliant tune - my tune discovery of the year, to date.

# Posted on June 1st 2010 by nicholas

Leaving stoer

does anyone know the bass notes for piano accordion for leaving stoer i am beginner
thanks
David.

# Posted on July 9th 2010 by davedoo

The piano accordion basses to leaving stoer???

Am, E7, F#m7, D, Am, E7
Am, E7, F#m7, D, Am, E7

Am, E7, Am, E7, Am, E7... F#m7 E7 D
Am, E7, Am, E7, D Am D E7 Am

i think....

hope this helps

bob

# Posted on August 6th 2010 by badlybruisedbob

Given that the tune is in A major I would question the Aminor chord. Then again, as a guitarist, I don't play piano box and we all know that the PA eschews all notions of musical theory as applies to other instruments! :-)

# Posted on August 6th 2010 by No Cause For Alarm

You are right

yes i played it again last night, and yes it is Amajor! sorry for the initial mistake. can i use the excuse that i was stressed out at work???? i am very very sorry! won't let it happen again.

# Posted on August 7th 2010 by badlybruisedbob

hahaha! :-)

# Posted on August 7th 2010 by No Cause For Alarm

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